Daily Iowan (Iowa City, Iowa), 1956-08-09
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Michaelsen, dl· SUI and other state coUege building programs~as opposcd by memo r clor of the SUI School of Re bers oC \he Board of Regent.s Wednesday in appearances before the Iowa Taxation Study Committee. ligion. addressed 600 pectators / The committee is studying methods oC financing thc proposed $55 mil· and 562 graduates In Commence· lion building program Cor SUI, ment exercise in the SUI Field· Iowa State College and Iowa State hOuse W~nes~ay night. Suez Matter Teachers College over a to·year Speaking on "Freedom and Con· , period, No decisions were reached, . Cormlj.Y," Dr. Michaelsen urged Some time ago, a subcommittee graduates to resist "drifting with of the tax study group had sug· Of Life, Death gested, for discussion, that a nat thc current." We need to excrcise building fcc oC $90 a year bc charg· that God·gi\,('/1 frcedom which also ed against studel1ts to pay for h IPI' to make u more human; we Says Eden needed new buildings anticipllted BASS PLAYERS in the SUI O,.cMst,.o ....t ond i1willt tholr tum whll. require the cuJtlvation 1>C those In· Prof. Robert S. Mlchael ..n, director of the SUI Seh"1 of Renglon, ' M' i'n to meet growing enrollment. LONDON IA'! - Prime In s""r ncr rcsources which will enable us I .dd....... ch,r" candldilto •. TM .umm., Commencem.nt ..erel ... I AnUlony Eden told the world Wed· Members of the Board of Re· increa Ingly 10 tand on our own, we ... Mid W.d"..doy nIght in the FI.ldhou .., n~sday night that Britain never can gcnu appeared before the com: Michaelsen said. E I G b itt po I g WIUY Iowan PhIlo. by Bill Nel 0) accept gypt an Pres. amal A . m ee op S n : THE LONG BLACK LINE ef SUI .ummer Commencement ch,r" c.ndld.... file inTO po.c. for tho be. "Our goal, then, is a balance be· del Nasscr's seizure oC the Suez (l) The nat building fee propo· ,innillt." the pf'Ot,.m In tho Ft.,dhou.e Wednesdoy night, De,,"., ~th bochelo,'. ond odvonced, tween (r dom and conformity," Canal. sal because that "would be too were .worded .. U2 SUI studellk b" Horvey H. Devil, SUI provost, Condidot" ,ep,... nted 12 lowo He said Middle East oil that much "f a burden Cor many stu· -mi.. ,,. ,fo... , How." .IMI 7 ..,.Ign e.untrl•• , he sald. passes .through the canal is a mat· dents to bear. ," "The wlll and encrgy to develop ter of life and death In Europe. ~ your own tastes and poinls or Edcn fi(st called on Queen Eliza· (2) Any ehange In the present Th W th beth 11 at Buckingham Palace with system of fixing fees and tuition e ea er prei' d · C t S0 Utih Sf ·11 view," Michaelsen said, "arc cs· a situation report on the Suez eri· at the three schools by the state I , entia I lo acstllCUc, political and Sl8 and thcn went before television board of regents,' religious growth, both for you and cllmcras and r.adio w.ith h!s mel!' Clifford Strawman, Anamosa, ....?!) . ~Pl d' for your ~Iety ." sage. The radIO carried hiS voice one oC the regenu, told the com· Cloudy ~~rJr'!1."" \, 0 I n A Ia I· S 'C0 r n e r "In your conccrn to get a job or atound ~e globe. mlttee the board never considered ~ . ,.,}- lurther training, to marry and have ~e said gravely; increasing present tuition fees to 'I~ i'" . a family. to pursue the goals oC Through it - the canal. - ~ra· assess cosu of new buildings with . ' ~' .>~ I CHrCAGO 1.4'1 _ Dixi Democrau bri tied Wedl1l'sday at Adlai E. Ste· success your society holds out to vtlsout which1°?aY theabout industry half theof thiso~l , coun·With· against students. "~ .... ,..,.. y 1 venson's more militant stand on the ci.vil rlfhts V·suc. you, do not forfell the development try, of Western Europe, of Scan· He ex~laine~ that If any l~itlon \::... "J, '. \ ' ./ ../, Supporters of Gov. Averell Harriman of New ork. Stevenson' top of those important areas of your I dlnavla and many other counlrles money IS _ diverted to bUlldins j ' Showers _ .4:. rival for thc nomination at next week's Democratic National Conven· liCe which may contrJbute the mo could not be kept going. This III needs the loss would have to be ~ - - • - lion, tried to promotc the idea to your self·fulfillment in tbe long a matler ollifl!. and death to us all. made up by increased approprla· that Stevenson had let hlrpsclf in run," he id, "If Colonel Nasser's actions were lions from the Legislature. Iowa contlnu'd to be the mix· 'In' n-I'versa ry for a major setback - that the He called attention to "slgns thai to succ.ccd, each one of us ... ould be The board said it would ask the Ing bowl (or hot, humid weather South was "running. away" from most people seem to care little at the mercy Of. one ma~ for the 1957 Legislature for $14,855,000 for from the south and cooler air the former 1I1100i8 iovernor. either about creeping conformism supplies on which we "hve. wei new buildings the next two years- to the north WedneSday,' Atomic Blast, 11 Years Stevenson's, top lieutenants said lin political afCalra or about poll· could lIev~r accept that. $6.1 million for SUI, $6,250,000 for some votcs havc been lost, but tics at all." Declaring that "poilU· EmphaSIS in the Suez criSIS ISC and $2505000 for ISTC. LitUe change is expected as After, Parts Lovers only a few. Thcy stuck to predic· cally in this e~untry the Individual shiltcd Wednesday to a peaceful ' • the Weathcr Bureau foreeasu tions their ruDn will turn up with docs count," he suggested that "th 'Iscttlement rather than deployment No definite amount of tuition cloudy with lillie change in Lem. TOKYO t4'I - Masac Suzuda, a quick victory in th presidential vole the candidate wants Is your WHAT'D HI SAY, MA" 'Mm. to bl the qu.. tion If thl y.u..... ,. .t of force despite authoritative reo money that would bc put Into the perature through tonight. Scat. 19·year·old atom bomb survivor. llominating d"rby. vote, and that of your neighbor tM right dun", Commencement octlvitill WMnead.y nl.ht. Th. ports that Egypt will boycolt the so-called building Cund was men· drank polson mixed with Cruit And. 0 far, there arc no signs and close friend," other two young.ton 0,. obove It oil OJ they toke 0 nop .nd 0 tlr and 24·nation eo*renee called by Bri· hotioned. The gchnetral intd~c2ati°lnl' ~eredheshOWtCrS d ththuntdodcrstormds I juice and ended ber life Wednes. of any real stampede away from "If you choose," Michaelsen con. """ .t tho photog,..,...,.. All th," eil",. "..,.m fw tho Fltldhou.. lain, France and thc United States wever, was t a a bo u ~ m· ,n I cas an sou ay an Stevenson as a re olt oC his pro. linued. "you can greatly Increase hut. \0 seek inter,natlonal control of the lion a year would be needed in in the southeast tonight arc also day because she could not marry nouncemcnt. Tuesday night that your Influence as a citizen not only .-==;;:::;;:::;;:::===;;:::==;:;;.-=======:;:;:;;;:;=========, ( canal. addition to current bullding ap· forecast. her atomlc·taintcd sweetheart. Democrats, through lhelr national by voting intelligently but by be. Nineteen l1aUons, including hesi· propriations. The temperature is predicted Both were burned in lhe 1945 convention qnd platform, ShOUld/ coming more active politically Ct. tant India and Ceylon, have acccpt· Before adjourning for the day to range mostly In the 60s early atom bombing of Nagasaki. "express unequivocal approval'" of through indcpendent citizen groups I on ve n Ion cd invitations to the meeting to be· the committee decided to have a today to a high in the 80s later In Her parcnts forbade thc mar- the Supreme Court decision bar- and In the political party of your I gin in London next Thursday. prqposed bill screened by tax law· thc day. ring racial segrcgation In public choice." Britain's Foreign Office issued a yers and returned to the group Cor Further outlook is for partly riage. schools. I But if you " drifL with your oceu· statemcnt giving assurancc that furthcr discussion. cloudy skies and mild tempera· They wanted MasaL' to marry S kU t 5· d I·I 9 hts "o.ur intention is that the dispule on Somn comml'l'n- members, point. t It I cl f Bven wilh l vel1l>On \.a 19 tha pational or social group," he I thC SCI I Id be ~ ...," tures omorrow w I a lance 0 "a bcalthy young man" so she position, for a party declaration warned, "you will come to reflect e uez a?a S IOU .